301.032. The Director-General shall establish a scheme for the payment of dependence allowances to full-time staff members who hold an appointment for one year or longer [(with the exception of consultants)].

301.156. Personnel [staff members] specifically engaged for conference and other short-term service or for service with a mission, [as] consultants, field project personnel, and personnel [or as experts and staff members who are] locally recruited for service in established offices away from Headquarters may be paid termination indemnity if and as provided in their letters of appointment.

301.133. [Short-term service] Other personnel. The Director-General shall determine the salary rates [to be paid] and the terms and conditions of employment applicable to personnel specially engaged for conference and other short-term service or for service with a mission, to consultants, [and] to field project personnel [technical assistance experts], and to personnel locally recruited for service in established offices away from Headquarters.

This unit, under the immediate direction of its administrator and the Director-General, should have an “advisory body” composed of representatives of a small number of governments most interested in its operations. The Council of FAO, including the CCP, and in turn the Conference, would keep the operations of the unit under general policy review.

The decision on the establishment of such an organizational unit should be sought in the next (Eleventh) FAO Conference Session, taking into consideration decisions of the Thirty-Fifth Council Session, the Thirty-Second Session of ECOSOC and the Sixteenth Session of the General Assembly.

Total cash contributions from all membres should reach 50 percent of the value of food contributions. The goal should be a reasonable balance between contributions in food and in cash. The minimum cash contribution should match the proportion of each country's quota in FAO, the total fund to be agreed upon by the FAO Council and Conference.

It is not contemplated that contributions in commodities or cash would be solicited from other than Members of FAO. However, outside voluntary contributions may be accepted if they can be used to good advantage and without political implications.

Advisory technical services may be requested and proffered, but should not be insisted upon “to enable countries to make best use of food aid.”FAO officials should, however, have the right to inspect the use of food aid at any time.

While it is not envisaged that local currencies would accumulate through local sales under this initial program, should they for any reason accrue, they should be utilized only for limited pilot labor-intensive projects.

The organization would match requirements against commodity supply commitments and would suggest which supplying countries should fill each program need. The organization would check end uses and supervise general program execution both in accordance with supplies and recipients.

The Organization's role in the determination of needs would ensure the application of FAO's Principles for Surplus Disposal, in order that ordinary commercial trade will not be impaired by the operation of the special programs.